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Amazon Shares Fall 10 Percent on Poor Q4

Amazon.com yesterday reported a 58 percent drop in revenue during the fourth quarter...


Amazon, B&N Slates Have Big Christmas; iPad Slips

Results trickling in from this year's holiday tablet faceoff reveal Apple's iPad might have slipped a bit, while Amazon's Kindle Fire burned bright...


Review: Gift Guide to eReaders, Tablets, $99-$500

Flat, hard packages will be welcome this year. Tablet computers are extremely popular, and electronic reading devices such as the Kindle have matured and come down in price.


Hot, Not So Hot & Most Important Devices of 2011

Some players have hit it big in the mobile device market this year (Samsung Galaxy S II), while others have fallen flat (HP Touchpad). But even some of 2011’s misses (BlackBerry PlayBook) have been critical for their respective companies, proving that in the device market, a product doesn’t necessarily have to be successful to be important.


Report: Kindle Fire Clinches No. 2 Spot in Tablet Wars

Just two weeks after its introduction, the Kindle Fire has taken second place in the global media tablet business in the fourth quarter...


Amazon Boasts Black Friday Fire Sales

While it's not releasing any hard numbers, Amazon.com yesterday announced that this past Black Friday was the best ever for its Kindle family...


How the Nook Tablet Compares to the Kindle Fire

A comparison of the major features of Barnes & Noble Inc.'s Nook Tablet computer and Amazon.com Inc.'s Kindle Fire...


Research Firm: Amazon Tablet Costs $201.70 to Make

Amazon.com's Kindle Fire tablet, which started shipping this week, costs $201.70 to make, a research firm said Friday.


Review: Kindle Fire Sacrifices to Get under $200

The Kindle was always an odd product name. Amazon used a verb to name a thing, raising the question: Kindle what? Now we have the answer: Kindle Fire.


Lack of Cellular in Tablets Begs Use Case Question

Lack of Cellular in Tablets Begs Use Case Question

Barnes & Noble's Wi-Fi only Nook Tablet adds one more media slate to the mix that doesn't have a 3G or 4G modem at launch. The Kindle Fire doesn't have one, either.


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First Thoughts on the Kindle Fire

First Thoughts on the Kindle Fire

Amazon's Fire Tablet seems clearly positioned as a very real iPad contender because it delivers on both price and ease-of-use in the purchasing and consuming of media.


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